Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Equal opposite or balance

Newton's third states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.  How does this relate to balance and unbalanced forces? 

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  1. This relates to newtons third law because if the forces are unbalanced then the object moves in the way of the greater force(action) while at the same time pushing the weaker force back(reaction). If the forces are balanced this doesn't happen

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  2. Because its the same thing, because pressure is force.

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    1. Oh wait sorry nevermind. It relates to Newtons third law because if the forces are unbalanced then it moves in the direction that the more force is applied to the object. But if the forces are balanced then it stays at rest.

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  3. ZACH KLEIN IS FANCY

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    1. With only the first letters on the name capitalized.

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  4. They are equal forces just they are going different ways.

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  5. Well Unbalanced forces and balanced forces are opposite of each other and Newton's Third Law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

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  6. It relates to Newtons third law because if the forces are unbalanced then it moves in the direction that the more force is applied to the object. But if the forces are balanced then it stays at rest.

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  7. Well, balanced and unbalanced forces are opposite...

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  8. They are equal forces and they are going different ways.

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  9. You can't make unbalanced forces with Newton's Third Law. You can only make balanced forces

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  10. it realets beacuse force are unbalenced to make them go in diffrent derections

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  11. King Of The MinionsWednesday, May 14, 2014

    It relates to Newton's third law because it states that for every action there's an equal or opposite reaction and there's balanced forces and unbalanced forces and their opposite because they go in different directions.

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  12. King of Everything except for the MINIONSWednesday, May 14, 2014

    Going different directions but equal forces because one is balanced and one is unbalanced

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  13. Balanced and unbalanced forces are opposite.

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  14. This relates to Newton's first law because if you have an unbalanced force the object will move toward the greater force when a force acts upon it.

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  15. Balanced and unbalanced forces?

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  16. To tell the truth, I don't even know.

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  17. Balanced and unbalanced forces are opposite.

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  18. Balanced and unbalanced forces so they relate because there are opposite and equal forces.

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  19. Balanced forces are equal. And unbalanced forces are not equal.

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  20. Yeah sure whatever you say Mr. Ruby.

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  21. Balanced forces are equal. Unbalanced forces are not equal.

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  22. Balanced and unbalanced forces are opposite

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  23. Balanced forces are equal, Unbalanced forces are opposite each other

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  24. the two forces are opposite -desi

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  25. UNbalanced forces are not EQUAL, BALanCED forces are equal!!!!!

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  26. Balanced forces are equal. Unbalanced forces are not equal.

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  27. Balanced forces are equal, Unbalanced forces are opposite each other
    taken form Jacob L

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  28. Balanced forces are equal. Unbalanced forces are not equal.

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  29. Balanced forces are equal, Unbalanced forces are opposite each other

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  30. Balanced forces are equal. Also unbalanced forces are the opposite.

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  31. Balanced forces are equal. Unbalanced forces are not equal.

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  32. They are equal forces and they are going different ways.

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  33. Balanced forces are equal. Unbalanced forces are not equal.

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  34. The rocket is driven forward with a force equal to the mass expelled out of it. However, this is not to say that the forces on the rocket are balanced. Hopefully, they aren't, so that the rocket can actually accelerate forwards, which is the most likely intention of firing the rockets in the first place.

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